is actually a feature which I thought was mentioned in the docs that Scott wrote, but maybe not. All commands may have 1(one) optional semicolon after the closing parenthesis; if you want an actual verbatim semicolon to follow, then use one of the methods described in that thread or add another one.

The reason I say it is deliberate, is because there is code for this in the function that parses all commands, to consume one semicolon if it follows:

(May. 12, 2019 04:18 AM)amy Wrote: All commands may have 1(one) optional semicolon after the closing parenthesis; if you want an actual verbatim semicolon to follow, then use one of the methods described in that thread or add another one.

The reason I say it is deliberate, is because there is code for this in the function that parses all commands, to consume one semicolon if it follows:

Code:

if(**pstr == ';')
(*pstr)++;

Oh my, thank you, now that is interesting. In Match or Replace.

That definitely looks intentional, so I can't help but think we're missing something useful that could otherwise be done with it.

@amy, THANK YOU!!! Really, I was getting annoyed with trying to correct some issues on a page that the *monkey* Browser Extension/Addons would not work well with. I knew I could fix it in Proxomitron but I had given up Proxomitron some years ago. I stopped in the forum though to see if anyone had come up with a some alternatives to the ones I had been using/trying for the past few years. To my surprise I saw your Recovering Source thread and this one. It is so nice to have that icon in the tray again.
Thank you for the work rebuilding and enhancing Proxomitron into Proxomitron Reborn!

Recently got into this program again and just wanted to say the work done to help update/fix it is greatly appreciated. Dunno what it is about this thing... maybe it's the features, maybe it's the default rainbow flashy GUI, I just don't know... but I always seem to come back to playing with this thing every few years. :P